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AnalysisWoolf highlights gaps in BAE’s ethics
A report into BAE's ethics and foreign practices shines the spotlight on corporate reputation and governance
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AnalysisData insecurity
Protecting personal and client information is a corporate social responsibility, urges Professor John Walker of Secure-Bastion
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AnalysisPositive local engagement
Big businesses which invest overseas should engage positively with the local community as a way of protecting their investments
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AnalysisSun sets for heavy emitters
European companies are facing mounting pressure to report accurate emissions information as well as their exposure to potential climate change risks
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AnalysisThe risks of resource nationalism
Government intervention in the emerging market resource sector is growing. But what recourse do companies have against the power of the state?
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AnalysisThe social networking revolution
Social networking sites are creeping into the enterprise bringing with them new risks and opportunities
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AnalysisA market for environmental risks
The CEA says progress has been made in creating a genuine market for European environmental risks. But why has it taken so long? And what challenges remain?
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AnalysisHow to respond to a reputation in crisis?
What is the likely business impact of a security breach? And how can businesses respond when the worst happens? Nathan Skinner reports on a recent seminar for risk managers
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AnalysisGuarding against the rogue element
Tax authorities allegedly paid an informant to supply information about customers at a Lichtenstein bank. Calum Macleod asks what can be done to protect information from rogue activities
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AnalysisMore job applicants tell fibs
Lying on CVs continues to be a serious risk for employers, according to the latest study
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AnalysisElevated risk in half the world's large economies
In 25 of the 50 largest global economies, multinational organisations face elevated political and economic risks
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AnalysisProject aims to reduce carbon
The Carbon Disclosure Project is working with companies to help them assess greenhouse gas emissions through their supply chains
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AnalysisTerrorism risk foresight
A report on political risk finds that the battlegrounds of the war on terror continue to dominate global risk trends
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AnalysisBetting the bank
A single rogue trader has shocked financial markets worldwide, and raised serious questions about risk management in one of the world's largest financial institutions
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AnalysisSFO employs security advisor
The Serious Fraud Office’s digital forensics unit has appointed a consultant to bolster its digital forensics capability and assess network security
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AnalysisConcerns mount following Avian Flu in wild birds
In what ways are risk managers preparing for a possible disruption to normal business practices, Nathan Skinner finds out
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AnalysisWEF: Collaborative action required to respond to 2008’s global risks
Global risks are systemic and collaborative responses are needed to tackle their interdependency, says the World Economic Forum
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AnalysisTreat flood risk like terrorism, urges Pitt
The summer floods were a “wake-up call” for the UK; immediate action is needed
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AnalysisUK coalition calls for common carbon reporting standard
An open letter addressed to the UK PM calls for the introduction of enabling powers in the Climate Change Bill for mandatory carbon reporting standards
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AnalysisEIL transfer deal
Property developers in the north west of England have completed an environmental liability transfer deal, following the acquisition of a former Kodak factory site





